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Special News Bulletin 2
In This Issue:August 15, 2006 • From the Editors • Fine Art Registry Website Evolving & Expanding • New Writer for FAR • Hitchhiker project update |
From the Editors
There is so much happening right now that waiting for a month to go by is not going to cut it. Here’s an update. We hope you have the time to read it and follow the links. It’s all exciting stuff.
The EditorsFine Art Registry Website Evolves and Expands. by David Charles
A lot of work has gone into the FAR web site recently to make it more functional and valuable for you. The whole site has been redesigned and given a new look. We’ve added the FAR Blog, a free service available to all members. All active FAR members can start blogging immediately. Many have already.Now that our new design is complete we are working on getting ready to implement big changes to the user interface of the web site including the database. You will see many enhancements and improvements added over the next several months, including customizable online certificates of authenticity, increased functionality, marketing tools, and seller programs never before offered. As we continue to improve the site, we will announce the upgrades. Some great things we’ve already added include the FAR Forum. Pay the FAR Forum a visit and post a topic for discussion. Please use the site and give us your feedback. www.FineArtRegistry.com |
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Hitchhikers update. They’re moving. One may be lost! ZeroOne is happening in San Jose with digital artists and their work everywhere. You know, to get the full excitement of this project you really need to visit the web page and go to the page for each hitchhiker. So CLICK HERE: YLEM HITCHHIKERS MAIN PAGE and then go to the page for each of these guys individually, read the travelogs which are provided for each one along with animated maps that show their progress. These guys are not only the founding fathers of Silicon Valley, in the hand of Jim Pallas, Julie Newdoll, Mike Mosher, Mario Wolczko and many members of the broad public who haven’t had all the fun knocked out of them, they have to become hitchhikers and adventurers out on the road. Fine Art Registry was there for the releasing of Messrs. Hewlett and Packard. Here they are in front of some Office Depot shelves laden with products manufactured by the company they founded which bears their name. And the carousel? Well, the couldn’t resist a quick spin before getting down to some serious hitchhiking. Check out the web page.
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